After weeks on the lam, Mexican authorities have detained the infamous "affluenza" teen Ethan Couch and his mother in the beach resort of Puerto Vallarta. The FBI and U.S. Marshals have been searching for Couch since he went missing in Texas earlier this month after allegedly violating his 10-year probation for killing four people in a drunk-driving incident. In 2013, Couch faced up to 20 years in prison for the incident, but a judge bought his lawyer's defense that he was a victim of "affluenza," meaning that his wealth shielded him from any responsibility. Seriously.

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Couch was two years in to his 10-year probation when a video went viral earlier this month allegedly showing him playing beer pong at a party, a clear violation. Soon after, he and his mother, Tonya Couch, vanished from Texas, launching an international manhunt.

According to CNN, Couch and his mother were caught by U.S. Marshals, who used electronic surveillance to apparently track his cell phone. Couch was found nearly 1,000 miles from his home town of Tarrant County, where a judge issued a warrant for his arrest two weeks ago. Authorities released a picture of Couch in custody, who has evidently seen a few fugitive movies and decided to dye his hair and mustache black. Couch may be just 19, but he looks like "a 35-year-old that just got poured out of a dingy Florida dive and into the cold light of day," according to esquire.com's fashion editor Jonathan Evans. This, along with the arrest of pharma douche Martin Shkreli, makes 2015 the year of sweet, beautiful justice.